ESP-1ch-Gateway-v5.0--OLD/ESP-sc-gway/_WiFi.ino

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// 1-channel LoRa Gateway for ESP8266
// Copyright (c) 2016, 2017, 2018 Maarten Westenberg version for ESP8266
// Version 5.3.3
// Date: 2018-08-25
//
// based on work done by Thomas Telkamp for Raspberry PI 1ch gateway
// and many others.
//
// All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
// are made available under the terms of the MIT License
// which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
// https://opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
//
// NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND IS PROVIDED
//
// Author: Maarten Westenberg (mw12554@hotmail.com)
//
// This file contains the LoRa filesystem specific code
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// WLANSTATUS prints the status of the Wlan.
// The status of the Wlan "connection" can change if we have no relation
// with the well known router anymore. Normally this relation is preserved
// but sometimes we have to reconfirm to the router again and we get the same
// address too.
// So, if the router is still in range we can "survive" with the same address
// and we may have to renew the "connection" from time to time.
// But when we loose the SSID connection, we may have to look for another router.
//
// Parameters: <none>
// Return value: Returns 1 when still WL_CONNETED, otherwise returns 0
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
int WlanStatus() {
switch (WiFi.status()) {
case WL_CONNECTED:
#if DUSB>=1
if ( debug>=0 ) {
Serial.print(F("A WlanStatus:: CONNECTED to ")); // 3
Serial.println(WiFi.SSID());
}
#endif
WiFi.setAutoReconnect(true); // Reconenct to this AP if DISCONNECTED
return(1);
break;
// In case we get disconnected from the AP we loose the IP address.
// The ESP is configured to reconnect to the last router in memory.
case WL_DISCONNECTED:
#if DUSB>=1
if ( debug>=0 ) {
Serial.print(F("A WlanStatus:: DISCONNECTED, IP=")); // 6
Serial.println(WiFi.localIP());
}
#endif
//while (! WiFi.isConnected() ) {
// Wait
delay(1);
//}
return(0);
break;
// When still pocessing
case WL_IDLE_STATUS:
#if DUSB>=1
if ( debug>=0 ) {
Serial.println(F("A WlanStatus:: IDLE")); // 0
}
#endif
break;
// This code is generated as soonas the AP is out of range
// Whene detected, the program will search for a better AP in range
case WL_NO_SSID_AVAIL:
#if DUSB>=1
if ( debug>=0 )
Serial.println(F("WlanStatus:: NO SSID")); // 1
#endif
break;
case WL_CONNECT_FAILED:
#if DUSB>=1
if ( debug>=0 )
Serial.println(F("A WlanStatus:: FAILED")); // 4
#endif
break;
// Never seen this code
case WL_SCAN_COMPLETED:
#if DUSB>=1
if ( debug>=0 )
Serial.println(F("A WlanStatus:: SCAN COMPLETE")); // 2
#endif
break;
// Never seen this code
case WL_CONNECTION_LOST:
#if DUSB>=1
if ( debug>=0 )
Serial.println(F("A WlanStatus:: LOST")); // 5
#endif
break;
// This code is generated for example when WiFi.begin() has not been called
// before accessing WiFi functions
case WL_NO_SHIELD:
#if DUSB>=1
if ( debug>=0 )
Serial.println(F("A WlanStatus:: WL_NO_SHIELD")); //
#endif
break;
default:
#if DUSB>=1
if ( debug>=0 ) {
Serial.print(F("A WlanStatus Error:: code="));
Serial.println(WiFi.status()); // 255 means ERROR
}
#endif
break;
}
return(-1);
} // WlanStatus
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// config.txt is a text file that contains lines(!) with WPA configuration items
// Each line contains an KEY vaue pair describing the gateway configuration
//
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
int WlanReadWpa() {
readConfig( CONFIGFILE, &gwayConfig);
if (gwayConfig.sf != (uint8_t) 0) sf = (sf_t) gwayConfig.sf;
ifreq = gwayConfig.ch;
debug = gwayConfig.debug;
pdebug = gwayConfig.pdebug;
_cad = gwayConfig.cad;
_hop = gwayConfig.hop;
gwayConfig.boots++; // Every boot of the system we increase the reset
#if GATEWAYNODE==1
if (gwayConfig.fcnt != (uint8_t) 0) frameCount = gwayConfig.fcnt+10;
#endif
#if WIFIMANAGER==1
String ssid=gwayConfig.ssid;
String pass=gwayConfig.pass;
char ssidBuf[ssid.length()+1];
ssid.toCharArray(ssidBuf,ssid.length()+1);
char passBuf[pass.length()+1];
pass.toCharArray(passBuf,pass.length()+1);
Serial.print(F("WlanReadWpa: ")); Serial.print(ssidBuf); Serial.print(F(", ")); Serial.println(passBuf);
strcpy(wpa[0].login, ssidBuf); // XXX changed from wpa[0][0] = ssidBuf
strcpy(wpa[0].passw, passBuf);
Serial.print(F("WlanReadWpa: <"));
Serial.print(wpa[0].login); // XXX
Serial.print(F(">, <"));
Serial.print(wpa[0].passw);
Serial.println(F(">"));
#endif
}
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Print the WPA data of last WiFiManager to the config file
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#if WIFIMANAGER==1
int WlanWriteWpa( char* ssid, char *pass) {
#if DUSB>=1
if (( debug >=0 ) && ( pdebug & P_MAIN )) {
Serial.print(F("M WlanWriteWpa:: ssid="));
Serial.print(ssid);
Serial.print(F(", pass="));
Serial.print(pass);
Serial.println();
}
#endif
// Version 3.3 use of config file
String s((char *) ssid);
gwayConfig.ssid = s;
String p((char *) pass);
gwayConfig.pass = p;
#if GATEWAYNODE==1
gwayConfig.fcnt = frameCount;
#endif
gwayConfig.ch = ifreq;
gwayConfig.sf = sf;
gwayConfig.cad = _cad;
gwayConfig.hop = _hop;
writeConfig( CONFIGFILE, &gwayConfig);
return 1;
}
#endif
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Function to join the Wifi Network
// It is a matter of returning to the main loop() asap and make sure in next loop
// the reconnect is done first thing. By default the system will reconnect to the
// samen SSID as it was connected to before.
// Parameters:
// int maxTry: Number of retries we do:
// 0: Used during Setup first CONNECT
// 1: Try once and if unsuccessful return(1);
// x: Try x times
//
// Returns:
// On failure: Return -1
// On connect: return 1
// On Disconnect state: return 0
//
// XXX After a few retries, the ESP8266 should be reset. Note: Switching between
// two SSID's does the trick. Rettrying the same SSID does not.
// Workaround is found below: Let the ESP8266 forget the SSID
//
// NOTE: The Serial works only on debug setting and not on pdebug. This is
// because WiFi problems would make webserver (which works on WiFI) useless.
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
int WlanConnect(int maxTry) {
#if WIFIMANAGER==1
WiFiManager wifiManager;
#endif
unsigned char agains = 0;
unsigned char wpa_index = (WIFIMANAGER >0 ? 0 : 1); // Skip over first record for WiFiManager
// The initial setup() call is done with parameter 0
// We clear the WiFi memory and start with previous AP.
//
if (maxTry==0) {
Serial.println(F("WlanConnect:: Init para 0"));
WiFi.persistent(false);
WiFi.mode(WIFI_OFF); // this is a temporary line, to be removed after SDK update to 1.5.4
if (gwayConfig.ssid.length() >0) {
WiFi.begin(gwayConfig.ssid.c_str(), gwayConfig.pass.c_str());
delay(100);
}
}
// So try to connect to WLAN as long as we are not connected.
// The try parameters tells us how many times we try before giving up
// Value 0 is reserved for setup() first time connect
int i=0;
while ( (WiFi.status() != WL_CONNECTED) && ( i<= maxTry ) )
{
// We try every SSID in wpa array until success
for (int j=wpa_index; (j< (sizeof(wpa)/sizeof(wpa[0]))) && (WiFi.status() != WL_CONNECTED ); j++)
{
// Start with well-known access points in the list
char *ssid = wpa[j].login;
char *password = wpa[j].passw;
#if DUSB>=1
if (debug>=0) {
Serial.print(i);
Serial.print(':');
Serial.print(j);
Serial.print(':');
Serial.print(sizeof(wpa)/sizeof(wpa[0]));
Serial.print(F(". WiFi connect SSID="));
Serial.print(ssid);
if ( debug>=1 ) {
Serial.print(F(", pass="));
Serial.print(password);
}
Serial.println();
}
#endif
// Count the number of times we call WiFi.begin
gwayConfig.wifis++;
WiFi.mode(WIFI_STA);
delay(1000);
WiFi.begin(ssid, password);
delay(8000);
// Check the connection status again, return values
// 1 = CONNECTED
// 0 = DISCONNECTED (will reconnect)
// -1 = No SSID or other cause
int stat = WlanStatus();
if ( stat == 1) {
writeGwayCfg(CONFIGFILE); // XXX Write configuration to SPIFFS
return(1);
}
// We increase the time for connect but try the same SSID
// We try for 10 times
agains=1;
while (((WiFi.status()) != WL_CONNECTED) && (agains < 10)) {
agains++;
delay(agains*500);
#if DUSB>=1
if ( debug>=0 ) {
Serial.print(".");
}
#endif
}
#if DUSB>=1
Serial.println();
#endif
//if ( WiFi.status() == WL_DISCONNECTED) return(0); // XXX 180811 removed
// Make sure that we can connect to different AP's than 1
// this is a patch. Normally we connect to previous one.
WiFi.persistent(false);
WiFi.mode(WIFI_OFF); // this is a temporary line, to be removed after SDK update to 1.5.4
} //for next WPA defined AP
i++; // Number of times we try to connect
} //while
// If we are not connected to a well known AP
// we can invoike WIFIMANAGER or else return unsuccessful.
if (WiFi.status() != WL_CONNECTED) {
#if WIFIMANAGER==1
#if DUSB>=1
Serial.println(F("Starting Access Point Mode"));
Serial.print(F("Connect Wifi to accesspoint: "));
Serial.print(AP_NAME);
Serial.print(F(" and connect to IP: 192.168.4.1"));
Serial.println();
#endif
wifiManager.autoConnect(AP_NAME, AP_PASSWD );
//wifiManager.startConfigPortal(AP_NAME, AP_PASSWD );
// At this point, there IS a Wifi Access Point found and connected
// We must connect to the local SPIFFS storage to store the access point
//String s = WiFi.SSID();
//char ssidBuf[s.length()+1];
//s.toCharArray(ssidBuf,s.length()+1);
// Now look for the password
struct station_config sta_conf;
wifi_station_get_config(&sta_conf);
//WlanWriteWpa(ssidBuf, (char *)sta_conf.password);
WlanWriteWpa((char *)sta_conf.ssid, (char *)sta_conf.password);
#else
#if DUSB>=1
if (debug>=0) {
Serial.println(F("WlanConnect:: Not connected after all"));
Serial.print(F("WLAN retry="));
Serial.print(i);
Serial.print(F(" , stat="));
Serial.print(WiFi.status() ); // Status. 3 is WL_CONNECTED
Serial.println();
}
#endif// DUSB
return(-1);
#endif
}
yield();
return(1);
}